Sometimes the best stories are the stories that enhance our understanding of humanity. Documentary filmmaking is one of the best ways to get insights into the wonders of culture, race, economics, society and politics. African documentaries illuminate Africa’s many rich and diverse stories about culture, politics, society, economics and the environment.
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African documentaries like War Dance, which tells the story of three Ugandan girls preparing for a choral event while living in a government protected area in the midst of the conflict between the Ugandan government and the Lord’s Resistance Army. This story is one of many about the triumph of the human spirit in the midst of very difficult circumstances. Or a documentary series like The African Journey with Jonathan Dimbleby, which is modern travel documentary about Africa and its fast changing political, economic and social landscape.
African documentaries play an important role in helping global audiences have a better understanding of Africa and its various and unique stories about Africa peoples, cultures, races and societies. African documentaries also help tell the stories of individual Africans like Miriam Makeba who is featured on the African documentary Mama Africa. Mama Africa captures the life of one of Africa’s most renowned singers and political activists.
Wabona provides audiences with a service that features and showcases African documentaries, which are hard to find online for instant, on-demand and affordable access and viewing.
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